I don’t know about you guys and gals, but this is the most exciting news from Rolex for me tonight. A nod to the Stellas of the past, which have of course risen in popularity and price exponentially in recent years. I think this is a good move. The solid ...
And I look forward to reading the official Rolex names for these dial colors. Those tend to be fun and occasionally out of character for the brand. Best, Tim
If i'm not mistaken, the 3132 has paraflex shock absorber (denoted by "2" at the end). While the 3130 does not have. So the 3230 still does not have the paraflex, or this is a "re-coding" the caliber name?
My boss is a Tiffany & Co fan so it's worth taking a look, so is the Coral Red, follow by Yellow. I noticed many brands are releasing colorful models this year, perhaps due to the gloomy year.
Still, it's good to have variety. It looks like the case of the OP36 has been reprofiled, very much like that of the DJ36 126,XXX. Until now, they had a case with thicker lugs, like the previous generation of DJ36 116,000. Altogether, this looks really go...
I personally have a soft spot for the yellow dial... but would love to see more photos of the green as it seem to differ quite a bit on the few snaps I have seen compared to the official rendition... the red and turquoise is very compelling as well! Looki...
Those pictures seem taken under a very bright light, like you would find in a display booth. I expect the color to be far more muted in normal light conditions. Same goes with the blue on my DJ 36, which is like royal blue under direct sunlight, and a nav...
Clear differentiation between entry level oyster and date just. Good understanding of the young first time buyer, them being younger, more playful. Mitigating risk of doing such aggressive dials on the more serious Datejust/DayDate lines, and upset their ...
I was never that enamoured by any of the Stellas, but I’d like to see these new funky colours in the metal. They might be a hit with younger/millennial enthusiasts/fashionistas!
Mainly because the cases were almost always YG, then some in RG and very very in WG. Any Stella I’d seen in WG was appealing to me, the colours just generally worked better on a white metal whereas on the coloured metals some coloured dials were amazing a...
Fully agree that the OPs are probably the most interesting this year. I would have loved a 39mm option, but given the current avails I will opt for 41mm. 36mm feels a bit too vintage so I’ll leave that as is. With a modern Rolex I think a larger case size...
People seem to be saying, after seeing the Subs in the metal, that the overall result of the various changes is not simply a 1mm increase. The balance has improved, and perhaps on the wrist the watch may look better (subjective of course). For me, the cas...